Are your resources too small? The disciples had that problem when they were asked to feed thousands of people. (Matthew 14:13-21)

The point is, all you need to do is offer yourself to Me. If you are willing to be used, I can make up for anything that you lack.

I have even been known to use a donkey and a fish to accomplish My work. (Numbers 22:21-34) (Jonah 1:17) So don’t be surprised when I call you.

Perhaps you will be called to love children. Maybe I will ask you to help the sick, the poor, or your next door neighbor. Perhaps you will be the doctor who will solve a great medical mystery. You do have a calling…..a calling that is designed specifically for you. Are you listening? I have great things for you to do! Let’s get on it!

I want you to know that you are able to take on anything. Yes, ANYTHING! Whether it is a new adventure that leaves you feeling just the slightest bit intimidated or whether it is a long-standing problem that has yet to be solved, you CAN accomplish what is necessary.

How? All you need to know is that I will go before you, I am always with you, and I will never leave you. So you do not need to be afraid or discouraged. (Deuteronomy 31:8)

Consider David. The whole Israeli army was afraid of the giant Goliath. But not David. He took one look at Goliath and said “I come against you in the name of the Lord Almighty, the God of the armies of Israel, whom you have defied. This day the Lord will deliver you into my hands.” And that is exactly what happened. David was victorious when others were intimidated. He triumphed because he knew I, the Lord, was with him. (1 Samuel 17)

Now consider Joshua and Caleb. They were two of the 12 men sent to scout out the Promised Land. Ten of those 12 men reported that the men living there were stronger and bigger than the Israelites, and their cities were fortified and large. Caleb, however reported that “because the Lord is with us” we should not be afraid and “we should go up and take possession of the land, for we can certainly do it.” (Numbers 13 and 14)

I was pleased with Caleb’s spirit and attitude, for he was willing to obey Me and follow Me. (Numbers 14:24) The ten men who shared a bad report about the land…..well, they died. Only Joshua and Caleb survived. (Numbers 14:36-38)

Caleb continued to have a “can do” spirit. At age 85, he was very willing to go in and possess the land. He knew I was helping him, and that gave him courage. (Joshua 14:6-15)

Finally, consider Noah. I asked him to build a very large boat because there was going to be a great flood upon the earth. Can you imagine the years it took him to accomplish that? And the ridicule he endured? It had never even rained before, and he was willing to believe Me and do what I asked him to do. Because of his obedience, he and his family survived the flood. (Genesis 6-8)

How about you? Do you have a “Can Do” spirit? Those who have made great discoveries or helped others have all had it.

And you should have that spirit too. You can accomplish anything that I put in your heart to do. Anything. Be assured that I go ahead of you, I am with you, and I will never leave you. (Deuteronomy 31:8) You can do all things because I will strengthen you for the task. (Philippians 4:13)

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I initially started writing these thoughts based on Mary’s being turned away from the inn and having to give birth in a stable. Then the shooting rampage at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newton, Connecticut occurred. We don’t know why Adam went on his killing spree but I wonder if feelings of loneliness or rejection were part of his problems. My thoughts and prayers are with the victim’s families. God wants us all to know that we are wanted and loved by Him.

Maybe you’ve been the last person chosen for a sports team. Or, you grew up in a home where there was little to no parental involvement. Perhaps you had no one to sit with at the lunch table at school and you rode the bus alone. You aren’t invited to parties and no one asks you to dance. People look at you, turn away and whisper. Your spouse or boyfriend walked out on you. Your ideas are scoffed or laughed at on the job or at school. Perhaps you are excluded from activities because of a mental or physical handicap or chronic illness. People consider you too tall, too short, too ugly or too dumb to be included in their group.

Take heart, My Child, for other Children of Mine have also been rejected, unwanted and excluded by their family members or other people. But I never forgot about them and I am always thinking about you.

David’s father, Jesse, summoned all of his sons but David when the prophet Samuel came to his home to anoint the next king of Israel. He left David outside tending the sheep. (1 Samuel 16:1-11)

Joseph’s brothers tossed him into a cistern then sold him as a slave to merchants traveling to Egypt. (Genesis 37:12-28)

Daniel’s beloved king was forced to cast Daniel into a lion’s den. (Daniel 6:10-16)

Mary, a pregnant teenager, gave birth in a stable because no one made room for her in the inn. (Luke 2:4-7)

These Children of Mine were all rejected by others as you might have been. But, you need to know that even though others have rejected you, you are always included in My family. Right now My Son Jesus is preparing a special place just for you! (John 14:1-3) No matter what you’ve done or where you’ve been, I want you, I’m looking for you and I wait for you with open arms. (Luke 15:11-24)

Don’t turn to hatred or violence because of your rejection. Turn to Me!!

Here’s the end of the story for my other Children:

David became the greatest king that Israel ever had and reigned for 40 years. (1 Chronicles 28:4)

Joseph became second in command to Pharaoh in Egypt and saved many lives. (Genesis 45:4-8)

Daniel survived the lion’s den and continued to prosper. The king issued a decree that all the people were to reverence the God of Daniel. (Daniel 6:19-28)

The poor teenage girl became the mother of the Messiah. (Luke 1:26-33)

Like these other Children, I have special work that only you can do so don’t worry when others exclude you. You are part of My family and I love you. Come to Me and feel My love and acceptance. Then, look around you My Child. There are others who have been excluded and left out too. Go and show them My love. (Ephesians 2:10) I will be with you.